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Customer Warranty Information




1 Most emission devices are covered by some type of warranty.
2 The manufacturer is liable for damages to other vehicle parts caused by the failure of a warranted part. Diagnostic labor performed by a dealer to determine that a warranted part is defective may be at no charge to the customer.
3 Some parts have a scheduled replacement interval which is less than the warranty period. These parts are covered under warranty until the first scheduled replacement, as contained in the warranty and/or owners manual, (e.g. O2 sensor or spark plugs at 30,000 miles, etc...)
4 The owner of the vehicle is responsible for scheduled maintenance as outlined in the vehicle owner's manual.

NOTE: If the owner's manual is not available refer to "MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES" for service intervals.

5 Failure of the owner to perform maintenance or to keep records shall not be grounds for disallowing the warranty unless the lack of maintenance caused the failure.
6 Warranty repairs are excluded from coverage if the manufacture demonstrates that the failure was directly caused by abuse, neglect, tampering or improper maintenance.

NOTE: For more information concerning manufacture warranty information contact your particular state's automotive regulatory agency or a licensed repair station.